While I, Isaac D'Kyoto, stirred to the morning sunlight two figures contemplated their approach:
"Honey, I couldn't bear to disturb him."
"You know I could just delay the sunrise."
"Yes, Do that. He won't recall that he was late to prepare for school if the school itself doesn't open on the regular time."
Buzzz!Buzzz!Buzzz!
My parents and I both started at the noise. I had kept this alarm clock hidden just in case a situation like this happened. Truth is I'm the son of a deity. Things are always taken care of with regards to my daily life. I haven't had to miss any classes because an excuse surfaced. I haven't had to worry about getting a rare sandwich at school; it was always luckily available. The cars never seem to block my way while I cross the streets. Things like this left me wanting of a regular human life where you worked to get what you wanted.
Humans are so different. I would love to see it from their point of view.
My interpersonal relationships with humans have always been tweaked to make it go smoothly for me. I also, whether for good or bad, never have to worry about being alone since a guardian life-secretary was assigned to be with me at all times. Her name is Miuka, and she also accompanies me to school where we are classmates due to a lack of chance. I feel that it might be better to have some time without all the divine intervention.
"I smell my favorite blackberry jam and toast. This is perfect as expected or imperfect as not expected." I say going down the stairs.
My mother says to me as we exit as I walk into the kitchen, "You know we're trying to help you out."
"Yeah, Thanks for that."
"Honey he seems angry with us." My mother speaks into the air. Father, as the deity of this time district, is able to hear all that request him and more so.
"No, obviously, you're not at fault. I erroneously believed that it would be good to go without divine intervention."
"We could talk about this in the evening. Some event just happened in another part of my time district."
"So eat up your favorite breakfast before you leave. You don't need to rush."
"Yeah, except it isn't normal to have it your way every morning." I motioned that Miuka should leave with me. We were late as it was.
...
We were running through the streets since no cars would cross us due to divine intervention. We were only late because of the parents in the first place. Miuka ran next to me as we went to school.
She could be regarded, as humans would call, an angel.
She was angry for some reason.
I disregarded it.
…
Again I was rescued by divine intervention. The gate guard while hurrying to close the agate reached a point where it mysteriously stuck. A few stragglers were helped out as well.
…
I reached my class and sat in my back row corner window seat. This was another of the divine interventions. Miuka sat promptly in the chair next to me.
Our homeroom teacher didn't notice us probably, "The next topic is to introduce a new student, Ms. Andhani. "
She was diagonally opposed to me.
"Hi my name is Ela, please be kind." She rose, smiled, and introduced herself.
This feels weird.
I wasn't sure of this feeling that even my face felt red hot. I could also feel an ominous glare from the side that raised the temperature further.
She sat down and I could hear all the other students remark about how pretty she was.
A sudden thought ran through my mind: I like her.
Click!
She suddenly looked back to me,
I instantly understand what happened. I'll have talk to that father of mine. For now, I'd have to make a quick excuse not to interact with her less my real chance be effected. I was avoiding her gaze until lunch. At that point, I saw most of our class created a three man deep barrier between us. Miuka and my closest human friend Ken stood next to my desk ready to go upstairs on the roof to eat. I wanted to do so as quick as possible giving Ela the slip.
"You can't even get close enough to have her hear you," Ken remarked while I noticed Ela moving against the waves of people toward our group. I needed to exit.
"Here follow me, I need to get something from my locker. "
Ignoring me, "Miuka you could get her to introduce us to our group."
"That's not going to happen."
I needed to decide quickly, so I told Miuka in a hushed voice "Miuka, keep Ken busy for a moment. I need to talk to father.
I ran to a place where I could have a private chat on the Deuce-line which connected my family together. Miuka was about to say something, but this was more important. So I disregarded it.
Shortly I was in the back of the school near the incinerator.
"I don't want to be given a relationship through your power. I'd earn it the normal human way."
I spoke to the air.
"You're sure that this is what you want. Life won't be easy for you. We won't give you the treatment as another deity."
"Yes I'm sure I want to achieve it on my own."
"Done."
